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Dear Client, If both of you are adults and legally eligible to marry, your parents' consent is generally not required for a valid marriage.
You may marry under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or any other legally recognised form of marriage applicable to your circumstances and then complete the required registration process. The exact procedure and documents will depend on your situation and location.
If you genuinely fear threats, harassment, or interference from family members because of the marriage, you may approach the local police and seek protection. In appropriate cases, couples also approach the High Court seeking protection of their life and liberty.
The fact that your parents have a political background does not give them any legal right to prevent a lawful marriage between two consenting adults. Keep copies of your identity documents, age proof, and any evidence of threats or intimidation, if any.
It would be advisable to consult a local lawyer who can guide you through the marriage process and assist you in seeking protection if required.